This is what I am pretty sure is Artemisia vulgaris , mugwort, and a dandelion, Taraxacum officinale the background is fuzzy but there looks to be a raspberry calyx?
Dandelion. You do not have these in many parts of Florida! Welcome to seasonality.Pinus , pines. I can't identify from here but note their sorta spindly, ragged forms. It can be a tough place to grow, the side of a mountain.
There's no way I could identify this without a heavy book and loupe an lots of patience

This is a member of the Apiaceae. Note the branching from one stem, and then even more branching from each stem, upon which the inflorescence sits. This arrangement is called an umbel. The Apiaceae is also called the Umbelliferae. Within this family are a species like carrots, poison hemlock, parsley, giant hogweed... so definitely always proceed with caution wrt this family.

Yes from the side. Imagine running your finger through the dandelion flower and looking at the side. The reproductive parts are well hidden. A very lascivious little plant. Sex out in the open but masterfully hidden by silky petals.

We have two girl rats named Victoria Pepper and Clover (spayed to prevent cancer) and we adopted this guy, who came with the name Barnaby (middle name Beetle). He's still shy but he loves chocolate:
He's super sweet and has one eye. He's older than the girls by a little bit too. They're so nice to him. They get along really well. And no they don't have sex.